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Sloppy - Version: 4.0.4, 2/3/2009 01:18AM PST
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After upgrading Pages, Numbers and Keynote, although the new version is installed, the Info box still shows the old version number. Sloppy work, Apple.
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Keynote crash, crash and crash again.... - Version: 4.0.3, 4/6/2008 12:13PM PST
phiphi993
Keynote 4.03 crashes just as often as before when you work "heavy" files. Forums are full with Keynote 4.0 issues and Apple is incapable of solving them. You just have to go back to 3,0 version as powerpoint 2008 is even worse than Keynote. Do you have to work with windows to be able to give a presentation with a Mac???? This nightmare has been going on for 8 months and Apple has been hopeless.
Not Apple's best implementation... 



- Version: 4.0.3, 4/4/2008 02:00AM PST
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Kevin Browne
Instead of making this an easy update (wherein the installer simply searches/checks your system for Keynote 4.0.2 and then does the update), Apple has set this update to check a specific file location (../Applications/iWork '08). If the installer doesn't find the app in that exact location, no update. This is aggravating and completely unnecessary. Many, many users choose not to keep their application in an iWork '08 folder. It's bad enough that Adobe buries its apps in a mindless hierarchy of folders, does Apple really need to follow this example?
The aggravation/confusion/wasted time is compounded by the fact Apple hasn't bothered to provide any documentation (with the installer or on its Support page) to explain this silly implementation.
The aggravation/confusion/wasted time is compounded by the fact Apple hasn't bothered to provide any documentation (with the installer or on its Support page) to explain this silly implementation.
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